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Jan 15, 2013 9:58 PM CST
Name: tarev
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I would proceed putting your cutting on top of a soil now. Sometimes succulent cuttings will either produce roots first or little babies at the cut portion. Again a lot will ride on how the other conditions around it is going. Keep it warm and in a shaded area till it gets its bearings.

Just showing here some leaf cuttings I found on some of my containers, just making their own self propagation on leaves that fell off.

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